Other than richard above, are the other two whom were still affected by this getting anywhere? If not then I might be able to raise it at a more senior level but only if there's at least three ex-customers with the same issue willing to support that.

As another one of the customers forcibly moved from Tiscali to TalkTalk by the buyout, I'm having a similar problem - my website on http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk is still visible and (almost) uneditable - I very ocasionally manage to get into ftp://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/myfolder like last night for a partial update, but I've no idea how as most other times it says the server is there but won't allow the log in.

To make it worse, having set up some TalkTalk webspace and uploaded the site, but every time I try to view the site it keeps deleting my index.html file and just showing the holding page! (and no, this isn't a cache issue).
I've currently managed to upload my index.html file *again* via FTP, and it's showing in the folder with an FTP view in Firefox. I'll give it 24 hours to see if it sticks.

Any help gratefully received - I'm happy to keep the Tiscali site as long as the server is there, active and accessible.

If any customers have qeuries relating to deletion fo webspace please tweet us @TalkTalkCare and we can look into individual circumstances in more depth.

Regards

Mark
TalkTalk Online Community Department

Why on earth do people have to register on a social network site to get something sorted by an ISP? Surely an email or phonecall is a more professional route. That is what customer services departments are supposed to be for. Mind you, my experiences with TalkTalk on behalf of my sister leads me to believe that TalkTalk have a customer services department in name only!